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- abbreviation US (
money supply ) the amount ofcash in circulation plusbank accounts ,savings accounts and smalldeposits
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Examples
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I hate the fact they still have no PGP/GPG support in M2, yet.
Opera 10 Beta Adds “Turbo Mode”, Visual Tabs | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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If you hanker for a repeater that combines auto fire-power with lively handling, then the M2 is for you.
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The money-supply gauge known as M2, which includes cash, bank deposits and money-market funds held by households, rose 3.4% in February from a year earlier.
Inflation Cue: Follow the Money Kelly Evans 2011
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I think Friedman's macro black box held up badly--that the conglomerate of bank liabilities called M2 would have a "velocity" or really, a ratio to nominal income that is subject only to zero mean random shocks.
More on Matt Yglesias, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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There is slack in the relationship between H and M2, which is M1 plus some savings accounts, and is Milton Friedman's favorite definition of "M."
I Hate Monetary Theory, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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So if you look at their money growth, M2, that is almost at 30 percent, which is extremely high.
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Forget the hirsute Marine clutching the M2 aka .50 cal Browning and look at the bit of kit on the left.
Archive 2007-02-01 Richard 2007
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Benelli's redesigned M1 auto, dubbed the M2, represents the next rung on the ladder to short-recoil autoloading perfection.
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Then with radius V2T describe arc from centre V2 till it cuts the horizon in M2, which is the measuring point for all vanishing lines drawn to V2.
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Much of China's inflation is being fueled by the extraordinary growth in its money supply, broadly measured as so-called M2, which has soared a total of nearly 53 percent in the last two years.
NYT > Global Home By KEITH BRADSHER 2011
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